Large firmware files are often split into part1.rar and part2.rar to bypass hosting size restrictions, requiring users to download all parts to extract the complete bin or pkg firmware image.
? (usually a sticker on the back of the LCD screen panel itself)
? (e.g., logo screen only, black screen, inverted colors)
.rar (archive) requiring extraction before placing the .bin or upgrade_loader.pkg file on the USB drive.
The is a popular universal combo android board for LED TVs, often used to upgrade older TVs to Smart Android functionality. The specific request for "1366x768" resolution and "Ref54" suggests this is a particular firmware patch or backup (part2) required to align the board with specific panel hardware, likely for a 32-inch display. Review of TP.MS338.PB801 Firmware Procedures
If you install this board and get a distorted display, it is likely because the firmware does not match your panel resolution. A specific 1366x768 ( HD Ready ) file, such as this part, is needed to correct this.
These files are usually installed via a USB drive. The method involves copying the software to a FAT32-formatted USB, plugging it into the board, and powering it on. The standby light should blink, indicating the flash process has started.
Knowing these can help confirm if this specific file is a match for your screen.
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Large firmware files are often split into part1.rar and part2.rar to bypass hosting size restrictions, requiring users to download all parts to extract the complete bin or pkg firmware image.
? (usually a sticker on the back of the LCD screen panel itself)
? (e.g., logo screen only, black screen, inverted colors)
.rar (archive) requiring extraction before placing the .bin or upgrade_loader.pkg file on the USB drive.
The is a popular universal combo android board for LED TVs, often used to upgrade older TVs to Smart Android functionality. The specific request for "1366x768" resolution and "Ref54" suggests this is a particular firmware patch or backup (part2) required to align the board with specific panel hardware, likely for a 32-inch display. Review of TP.MS338.PB801 Firmware Procedures
If you install this board and get a distorted display, it is likely because the firmware does not match your panel resolution. A specific 1366x768 ( HD Ready ) file, such as this part, is needed to correct this.
These files are usually installed via a USB drive. The method involves copying the software to a FAT32-formatted USB, plugging it into the board, and powering it on. The standby light should blink, indicating the flash process has started.
Knowing these can help confirm if this specific file is a match for your screen.